Congressman: It’s Time for a Holy War to Defeat Radical Islam

Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA) recently voiced his frustration with how the War on Terror is being conducted, declaring that “all of Christendom” needs to recognize it is at war with radical Islam.

Higgins issued this declaration on social media in response to the recent terror attacks in London.

“Hunt them, identify them, and kill them,” Higgins said of the Islamic extremists. “For the sake of all that is good and righteous … Kill them all.”

Higgins plan to eradicate ISIS isn’t without merit.

In fact, it sounds incredibly similar to retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Peters, who nearly three years ago, advised the Obama administration that there was only one way to deal with “bloodthirsty, blood-drunken terrorists.”

“Kill them,” he said. “Keep on killing them until you kill the last one. Then you kill his pet goat. That’s how you deal with them.”

A U.S. congressman from Louisiana posted Sunday on Facebook that “all of Christendom” is at war with “Islamic horror” and all “radicalized Islamic suspects” should be hunted and killed.

Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., posted following a terror attack in London over the weekend that left at least six people dead.

Higgins, who is known as the “Cajun John Wayne” was elected in a December runoff between two Republicans with 56 percent of the vote and represents southwestern Louisiana on the Gulf of Mexico. Every parish in his district voted for President Donald Trump.

Higgins first came to the attention of our readers when he pulled no punches in a video seeking information on a street gang in Louisiana.

About the AuthorRusty Weiss

Rusty Weiss is a freelance journalist focusing on the conservative movement and its political agenda. He has been writing conservatively charged articles for several years in the upstate New York area, and his writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, American Thinker, FoxNews.com, Big Government, the Times Union, and the Troy Record. He is also Editor of one of the top conservative blogs of 2012, the Mental Recession.